Message from @[TX]YimYam
Discord ID: 707438638341816333
I hate electrical because of the bite but I dive in when I have to fix something. Google and YouTube are my friends. I'm pretty good mechanically, I do a lot of my vehicle maintenance. I've split the case on a motorcycle engine and do all the maintenance on my fleet of bikes, did more than one engine swap on cars, have Frankenstein'd things to work from various parts......being self reliant saves money.
I work on cars too... had a 1992 eagle Talon that I completely rebuilt as a race car then sold.
Wasn't the Talon a descendant from the Conquest/Starion?
Kinda... same as the Mitsubishi eclipse, badged as "eagle"... more of an early EVO.
My folks had a neighbor who had either a Conquest or Starion, I don't quite recall which of the two as this was back in the late 80s and I was drooling over motorcycles and Muscle Cars.
They are the same car, so it doesn't really matter
I've always liked them, but they were weak and underpowered... they were designed to be group B rally cars, so the plan was to gut them anyway
The lines were cool to that body style but give me a V8 any day, especially a Wedge.
Figured out how to play classic rock ๐ค
Lol
I'm learning, leave me alone lol
Program that hoe and get a better antenna after that study for the license
Lol
Program just means set channels and atuff huh lol
@[TX]YimYam
I got the cable and I'm going to download the software, but idk how to do it or what exactly it us
Yes
Takes like 20min
Awesome, thanks!
Can we listen to police scanners on this thing ๐
I appreciate it! This whole chat has been a solid resource
Not really because they are encrypted
Most donโt use ham
Same goes for fire
There are apps for that tho
For sure
I just thought since you can online, this may work
I'm getting the hang of this thing a little! Definitely need to plah with it way more
Thanks man!
Np my dude
Oh and some antenna ideas
GRA-SMA24 144-146/430-440 MHz 2M/70cm Super-Elastic Memory Steel Flexible Vertical Handheld Dual-Band Antenna, 15.75 inch, SMA Female https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VBRF58P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_gzJSEbRX2B3Z2
Authentic Genuine Nagoya NA-771 15.6-Inch Whip VHF/UHF (144/430Mhz) Antenna SMA-Female for BTECH and BaoFeng Radios https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KC4PWQQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_wzJSEbH4PZX6A
42.5-Inch Length ABBREE SMA-Female Dual Band 144/430Mhz Foldable CS Tactical Antenna for Baofeng UV-5R UV-82 BF-F8HP Ham Two Way Radio https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07STB8BD6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_aAJSEb7W5HKE7
The Nagoya antenna is the only one worth buying
And it's not that most police and fire are encrypted, they are digital trunked systems. While many police have gone encrypted, not all, and most fire and EMS is open still.
You can always check radioreference.com to see who's on what frequencies in your area.
Yeah the majority of police comms are not encrypted. Many are analog in the clear including the biggest city on the east coast and others are increasingly going digital but still in the clear and that includes some federal comms.
> Can we listen to police scanners on this thing ๐
@[CA] SoyBoi a scanner is a type of radio, used to listen to many frequencies that it scans between looking for activity. You can do this with a bing fang too but be sure not to allow transmit on those freqs. Itโs illegal just to have them programmed into a radio without permission, let alone accidentally sit on your radio and transmit until the battery runs out or they track you down.
@[CA] SoyBoi - It is not illegal (with the FCC) to have Public Safety frequencies programmed into a radio. The illegal action is actually transmitting on those frequencies but receiving them is legal. The FCC has specific rules for transmission/transmitters and doesn't regulate reception/receivers. So to avoid Txing either leave that frequency field blank (if possible) or use a different, not in use frequency (if you have to enter something because the field can't be blank). Additionally, some programmable radios have the option to uncheck a radio's ability to Tx on a particular frequency. If that is the case you are specifically telling the radio that on a particular frequency the radio is Rx only, no Tx.
@[CA] SoyBoi - If you are ordering a BF radio/programming cable and plan to use Chirp, your first exercise should be to programming the NOAA Wx frequencies into the radio. These are Rx only frequencies that allow you to listen to a continuous, looped weather report. When you get your radio to Rx the weather you will have begun to understand how to program and grow from there. There are nine NOAA frequencies total, but the first seven are most commonly used across the US and Canada. The other two are specific to coastal/maritime use in some Canadian areas.